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Hi all,
What are some good summer crock pot recipes? Take care, SPOONS My photo food log http://www.fotolog.net/giggles |
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>Hi all,
> >What are some good summer crock pot recipes? > > Anything you cook in the winter .. just put the crock pot outside to cook! ~Kat "The early bird gets the worm, the second mouse gets the cheese." |
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"SPOONS" > wrote in
. cable.rogers.com: > Hi all, > > What are some good summer crock pot recipes? > > > Take care, > SPOONS > My photo food log http://www.fotolog.net/giggles > > I have a large (1.8 meg) text file of Crockpot recipes (taken from my crockpot NYC cookBook) ....If you want it email me at selob1 at mts dot net (do the usual with the "at" and the "dot") with a working e-mail address...There is some duplication in the file -- Once during Prohibition I was forced to live for days on nothing but food and water. -------- FIELDS, W. C. |
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SPOONS wrote:
> What are some good summer crock pot recipes? Well, this isn't particularly summery, but since it's hot here and I made dinner in the crock pot yesterday, maybe it'll suffice. I got a package of beef short ribs and put them in the crock pot. Added red wine, dark soy sauce, molasses, and Chinese five-spice powder. I didn't measure, but I'd estimate that I used a cup-and-a-half of the wine (which was an Australian Shiraz), somewhere between a quarter-cup and a half-cup of soy sauce, a couple tablespoons of molasses and somewhere between a teaspoon and a tablespoon of five-spice. (I'd been under the impression that this was the classic red-cooked recipe, but it isn't. I guess I invented this.) Cooked on low for fourteen hours. Served it with rice and had steamed sugar snap peas and baby corn on the side. It was good; I had the leftovers for lunch today. Reading over, I realized that this sounds a lot more planned and organized than it actually was. Here's the sequence in more realistic form: I get out of bed 90 minutes before I have to be at work. When I got up, I put that stuff in the crockpot and stirred it briefly. I thought it sounded like a good combination (and I mistakenly thought I was following a well-known recipe). I started the crockpot, finished getting ready for work, and sallied forth in service to my company and my country. My work shift is twelve hours long, and it takes just over half an hour to get home. To stretch it out further, I stopped at the grocery store on the way home to buy SOMETHING to go along with the meat I was cooking. Sugar snap peas were the first thing I saw, so I grabbed a couple of handfuls. I got home, turned on the air conditioner, and took my steamer and crockpot out onto the patio. Put some rice into the steamer (it's one of those two-level electric jobbies; I love it), made some tea using the microwave oven, then cleaned the peas and put them on the second level of the steamer. Greeted my girlfriend as she arrived, and we spoke for about five minutes. I broke away from our conversation briefly to add a can of baby corn to the steaming peas. Put the meat into a serving bowl just in time for the rice and the peas to get finished. Dished up the peas and corn, then dished up the rice, by which time the tea had cooled to near-room temperature, which was good, because I was serving it iced. By the way, the tea was quite a nice complement to the meal; it was a Republic of Tea Cinnamon Plum "Tea of Conviviality". Bob |
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Hot italian sausage subs is a good summer meal, and is simple to make in a
crock pot. Michael O'Connor - Modern Renaissance Man "The likelihood of one individual being correct increases in a direct proportion to the intensity with which others try to prove him wrong" James Mason from the movie "Heaven Can Wait". |
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